Cari Tuna

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Cari Tuna is an American philanthropist and former Wall Street Journal reporter best known for co-founding and leading the effective altruism-focused foundation Open Philanthropy.

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instanceOf human
journalist
philanthropist
boardMemberOf Good Ventures
Open Philanthropy
coFounderOf Good Ventures
Open Philanthropy
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Yale University
employer The Wall Street Journal
fieldOfWork effective altruism
philanthropy
genre journalism
hasGivenFundingTo Centre for Effective Altruism
GiveWell
Machine Intelligence Research Institute
various global health and development charities via Open Philanthropy
knownFor early large-scale funding of effective altruism organizations
leading Open Philanthropy
philanthropic partnership with Dustin Moskovitz
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement effective altruism
name Cari Tuna self-link
notableWork Good Ventures
Open Philanthropy
occupation journalist
philanthropist
reporter
partnerInPhilanthropyWith Dustin Moskovitz
residence San Francisco Bay Area
spouse Dustin Moskovitz

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Dustin Moskovitz spouse Cari Tuna
Moskovitz spouse Cari Tuna
subject surface form: Dustin Moskovitz
Cari Tuna name Cari Tuna self-link
Good Ventures foundedBy Cari Tuna
Good Ventures coFoundedBy Cari Tuna
Good Ventures notableDonor Cari Tuna